The Borneo Post

Johnson motivated to improve heading into 2021

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LOS ANGELES: Top-ranked Dustin Johnson, whose four 2020 victories included a Masters triumph, plans to keep his foot on the accelerato­r in 2021.

“I mean, I like being the best,” Johnson said Wednesday on the eve of the US PGA Tour Tournament of Champions at Kapalua in Hawaii. “I want to continue the good play and hopefully can have a little bit better year this year.”

PGA Tour Player of the Year Johnson captured his second major title at the pandemicde­layed Masters in November – after winning the Tour Championsh­ip in September.

The 36-year-old American, who won the Tournament of Champions in 2013 and 2018, thinks there is still room for improvemen­t in his game.

“Short game, putting, wedges – I still feel like I can get a lot better with the wedges,” said Johnson, who had three runnerup finishes in 2020 along with his quartet of wins. “I continue to practice those, when I do practice, I mean I’m always working on my wedges.

“I can drive it better, I can definitely hit the long irons a little bit better, so I feel like there’s plenty of areas I can improve and so that’s what I’ll look forward to doing this year.”

Kapalua, where he has eight top 10 finishes in 10 starts, is a good place for Johnson to knock off any rust in his first start since his victory at Augusta National.

“It’s OK to be a little bit rusty,” he said.

“The fairways are nice and wide and there’s still some shots, you’ve got to hit some really quality golf shots, but I feel like I’ve had the last week or so to play a little bit. I’m rusty, but not too rusty.”

In recent days of practice, Johnson said, “everything feels pretty similar” to his stellar form of late 2020.

“Obviously not quite as sharp as I was probably back at Augusta, but I’m seeing a lot of the same shapes and I feel like I’m doing everything pretty well.”

After the coronaviru­s disruption­s of last year, the US PGA Tour loosened the qualificat­ion criteria for this year’s Tournament of Champions

to include not only 2020 winners but also players who reached last year’s Tour Championsh­ip.

The record 42-strong field includes eight of the world’s top 10, including defending champion and world No. 3 Justin Thomas and second-ranked Jon Rahm of Spain.

A confident Johnson sees no reason he won’t be in the hunt.

“I expect to play well always,” he said.

“So I’m not hoping to play well, I expect to play well.” — AFP

I’m rusty, but not too rusty. Dustin Johnson

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Johnson watches his drive on the seventh hole during a practice round for the Sentry Tournament Of Champions at the Kapalua Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii.
— AFP photo Johnson watches his drive on the seventh hole during a practice round for the Sentry Tournament Of Champions at the Kapalua Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii.

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